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If your modern-day style icon is Alessandra Ambrosio, you're so in luck. The supermodel's Alé by Alessandra line is full of the sort of beachy, laid-back pieces she's spotted in constantly (some of the latest, hitting Planet Blue today, are modeled by the bombshell in these photos).
"My uniform is either a flowy maxi dress or denim cutoffs worn with a loose blouse," Alessandra told me over email, calling out the tie-dye maxi as her favorite from all the new pieces, saying "it's so easy to thr
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Hue Ultrasmooth Polka Dot Socks
Looking for a way to add a pop of color or pattern to your outfit? Then look no further than these polka dot socks that are sure to give a playful twist to your outfit.Whether you are just looking for a comfy pair to walk around the house in, or pair with your favorite shoes; these dotted socks have the perfect pizzazz.
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A parade of unknowns on the catwalks of Beijing Fashion Week highlights the challenges facing Chinese designers trying to break into an industry dominated by foreign brands: high production costs, excessive retail prices, and customers who still favour Western labels. Not a single international fashion house exhibited at the show, much of which took place in a former factory building in the suburbs of the Chinese capital, far from the spotlights of Paris, New York or London.
Instead the event
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Immerse yourself in a world of colour for Fall/Winter 2015-16, as a palette of exciting and directional shades updates womenswear with a forward feel. Inspiring fresh new looks across everything from apparel and accessories to footwear, discover how these shades will be a key influence for fast fashion markets going into F/W 2015-16, as well as mainstream fashion markets for F/W 2016-17. This week, Fashion United readers can get a sneak peek at Modern Seventies Browns, an essential colour group
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Zara’s offshoot brand—Zara Home—has just released a new lookbook focusing on its beachwear collection of colorful swimsuits and poolside cover-ups. The images star Spanish model Blanca Padilla who lounges on the beach and poolside in the label’s latest styles. We are looking forward to the summer already.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Marissa Webb's newest collection for Banana Republic is slowly rolling into stores and with it bringing cute and professional work outfits you guys are going to want to steal.
Swap out your basic black pencil skirt for a vivid blue laser-cut version. Team it with an army green button-down and matching vest to temper the bold color.
Going straight from the office to drinks with friends? Pair a cheery yellow halter-neck dress with ankle-strap flats and baby pink bag.
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As we all know, black pants are a staple that every woman should have in her closet. But if you wear them at least once a week, coming up with fresh and chic outfit ideas can be a daunting task.
Pair your trousers with a blousy white top and add pops of color with all red accessories. Bonus points for bold crimson lipstick.
Top the same shirt and pants with a blue moto jacket. Swap out red sandals for stark white pumps.
A black leather jacket and white pointy-toe flats ma
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Jeffrey Rudes is plotting his comeback, and he is not being subtle or quiet about it either. The man who brought you J Brand jeans 10 years ago has pulled something from up his sleeve, and now plans on introducing a luxury men’s line called Jeffrey Rüdes. The label will be headquartered in Los Angeles with design and production taking place in Bologna, Italy.
What’s most impressive about this endeavor is that Rudes is financing the entire thing himself, no Series A or other funding attempts
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Spanish fashion brand Zara has released a new style guide focusing on all white looks. Of course, the white on white trend is a popular look for spring, but Zara offers its own take with sporty accents, feminine lace, 1970s inspired culottes and relaxed silhouettes.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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British designer friends Katie Hillier and Luella Bartley are branching out on their own to launch their own luxury brand, following the news that Marc by Marc Jacobs would be discontinued and folded into Marc Jacobs’ mainline.
The London-based design duo have named their new label, Hillier Bartley that according to the press release is influenced by “classic English references and has a masculine elegance”, and will offer clothes, bags and accessories from autumn/winter 2015.
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